Sinister Plot Unveiled: Amanyanabo of Torusarama Piri Exposes Wike's Hidden Agenda
Amanyanabo of Torusarama Piri, Da Amakiri Tubo, Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo Asari, Dabaye Amakiri I,
In a shocking revelation, the Amanyanabo of Torusarama Piri, Da Amakiri Tubo, Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo Asari, Dabaye Amakiri I, has blown the lid off a sinister plot by the organizers of the Abalama reception for the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike. According to the traditional ruler, the event was a ploy to provoke a crisis and frame him as the mastermind, thereby tarnishing his reputation.
"We heard rumors that some Kalabari people working with the FCT Minister were planning a reception for him. But beneath this so-called reception was a scheme to entangle us; the Royal Fouche Security Services, in a premeditated crisis, where they had intended to attack themselves and falsely accuse us of instigating the violence," the Amanyanabo revealed in an exclusive interview with journalists at his Obuama residence.
The traditional ruler questioned the motives behind the event organizers' blatant disregard for the traditional ruler of Abalama, who had advised against hosting the reception due to security concerns. "This disregard signals ulterior motives behind the gathering," he emphasized.
Dabaye Amakiri also strongly condemned the use of teargas and physical assault by security agents on unarmed women, including his younger sister and serving member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Boma Goodhead. "These women merely expressed their displeasure over Wike's reckless statement belittling the entire Ijaw Nation, yet they were met with violence. Such actions are unacceptable," he said.
The Amanyanabo described Wike's comments about the Ijaw people as "reckless, provocative, and deeply unfortunate." He warned that Rivers Ijaws, who occupy nine out of the 23 local government areas (LGAs), had taken note of Wike's derogatory remarks and would respond at the appropriate time.
"Anyone who underestimates the fury of the Ijaw people is a fool. Whether Wike was under the influence of hard drugs or alcohol, it is said that 'out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks,'" he cautioned.
Dabaye Amakiri also rebuked Ijaw politicians aligned with Wike, referring to them as "Amaderi-apu" (saboteurs). He traced Wike's political rise to the benevolence of Ijaw figures such as Marshal Harry and Patience Jonathan, arguing that Wike had betrayed everyone who helped him attain power.
The Amanyanabo cautioned President Bola Tinubu to be wary of Wike's treacherous nature, labeling him a serial betrayer of his benefactors. "Wike once bowed and shook Tinubu's hands with both hands. Now, he shakes him with just one. A betrayer remains a betrayer. The way he will betray Tinubu will be far worse than what he did to Goodluck Jonathan," he warned.
In conclusion, the Amanyanabo ridiculed Wike's threats, dismissing them as empty words. "Wike says 'when the law speaks, Asawana will run, Asawana will die.' But did Asawana run? Did Asawana die? No! You do not push a people beyond their limits, because when they finally react, you will see the true consequences of your actions," he concluded.
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